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Show Santaquin News By Della Hudson A flag raising ceremony will be hld on July 4th at 6 p.m at the Stake house by the Guide Patrol. Mrs. Bert and Mrs. Sherman J.nrs arc in charge. This ceremony is held each year by the and is held each year to instill patriotism in the hearts cf the citizenry. Mi, and Mrs. Reuben Peterson were in Idaho Falls last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Warner. While there they celebrated their 43rd wedding anniversary by going to Sun Valley and the Crater of the Mcon. Paula Johnson, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Johnson of Salt Lake, is visiting at the home of her grandparents here. Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Bylurvi and family of State Cclege, Pennsylvania, will soon make their home in Logan where Dr. Bylund has accepted a position at the Utah State UniverJas-pcrso- n Pr.-ma- ry sity. Attending the Democratic State Convention in Salt Lake City Saturday were Lawrerce Clayson and Leslie Oysen. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Olson were married June 30 in the Manti Temple and left shortly afterward for a trip to California. Floyd Cloward left Tuesday for a Salt Lake hospital where he will undergo surgery. Capt. and Mrs. LaMar Twede and three children of Tacoma, Wash, spent tert days in Pay-so- n with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Twede. They also visited a week with her relatives in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Fenon Picker ing visited last week at King City, Calif., with their son, Hale Pickering and his wife. Hale is with the Army training base near that city. They also called s on Mr. and Mrs. Richard in Redlands, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Bale in Bed-doe- Las Vegas, Nev. Sharon Rae Greenhalgh Announces Troth Brenda Morrison is Claudia Witt to Wed Married to Ted Johnson in Thursday, July To Brent Speery Leon Badham June 20 Manti Temple Aug. 21 GEIIOLA HEWS Mr. and Mrs. William Green- halgh of this city wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Sharon Rae, to Samuel Brent Sperry of Nephi. Mr. Sperry is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sperry of Nephi. A summer wedding on August 7th is planned, nuptials to take place at the home cf the brides parents. A reception and piogram will honor them at the Payson First-Fift- h ward church. Miss Greenhalgh is a graduate of the Payson High School and LD3 Seminary. She was a member of the Pep Club and chorus. Mr. Sperry is a graduate of Juab High School. He ha 3 attended vocational school the past two years. The couple will make their home in Nephi. Homeowners Policy. Contact me today! J. LaDon - Mr. ar.d Mrs. Blaine Loveless and children spent last week Park. They at Yellowstone made the trip via Jackson Wyo., enjoying the lovely State Farm Agent 278 E. 1st S. Call 465-320- ts Sarah Johnson was hcst to her sister, and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Schofield of Magna, who remained with her all last week. Mrs. r m Norda Gardner Plans September Marriage to Roland Baldwin Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Norda Gardner and Roland Baldwin, with Sept. 4th circled as the date for their marriage in the Salt Lake Temple. Disclosing their daughters wedding plans are Mr. and Mis. G. Grant Gardner of 336 West First South, Payson. The benedicts parents are Mr. and Mrs. Sol Baldwin of Mrs. May Steiner, longtime resident of Payson, now residing with her daughter, Mrs. Frank (Dorothy) Cox, 1021 North 9th East, in Provo, spent Monday visiting in Payson with a relative, Mrs. Mary Dowdle. She was accompanied by an other daughter, Mrs. Guarnett (Della) Kendal of Orem. Mrs. Steiner visited last week with a third daughter, Mrs. Rofell (Ruth) Reece .formerly of Pay-son- , now of Salt Lake City. Mrs. LaRae Jolley and child ren, Jeff, Rich and Catherine, left Sunday for their home in Simi, Calif., after spending the past three weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Powell, in Payson. STATE FARM firs n4 Casualty Company I Offfcai Bloomington, Illinois Rawlins, Wyo. The bride-eleis a graduate of Payson High School and Nebo Seminary. She has attended Brigham Young University the past three years and served as a counselor in the campus MIA in the year now completed She is presently em ployed in Provo. Mr. Baldwin is a graduate cf Rawlins High School. He has attended BYU, majoring in the German language, and has fulfilled a mission m Australia. ;! Mr. Baldwin is active in campus church organizations and served as a counselor in the MIA recently. Both will continue studies ai BYU this fall. ct WATCH REPAIR H SERVICE TIME BOX DadI MomI Please . . , lead the way to the litter basket. Use car too. Make it a family project to keep streets, highways . litter-bag- litter-free- KEEP AMERICA BEAUTIFUL Published as a public service Tn coop eration with The Advertising Council. EACH 98 W Utah Ave, Payson Phone 4S5-245- 1 75c IcHILDREN 25c ADULTS (CLOSED SUNDAY) Fri Thur - July 2 - 3 - Sat - Mon 4 - 8t 6 AMERICA AMERICA STATHIS GIALLEUS LINDA MARSH Plus Disney s 'BEAR COUNTRY' Chances are tbs weevil are eating your second crop alfalfa. Payson Spanish Fork Tue - Wed - Thur - Fril July 7 - 8 - 9 & 10 WILL us a call GUARANTEED ELIZEBETH TAYLORl RICHARD BURTON DISNEY Caricon Special Carl J. Nelson 465-346- V.I.P.S THE Weed Spraying Drops fer Your Corn 8 3 A NEW KIND OF NYLON GIVES FLOORS NEVER-BEFORCOLOR BEAUTY AND PRACTICALITY E Cartier Broadloo,': From the Looms of Mohawk Paysom AIR IT'S OLD 1 MR. FARMER Give RESULTS r 9 A.M. -- 6 P.M. PIES4) HAY SPRAYING Miss Kathleen Crane was honored at a kitchen sh-eMonday night, with Mrs. Tom Olsen and Mrs. Jerry Hayes as hosts. The event was given at the home of Mrs. Hayes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Montague, with Mrs. Montague assisting in details of entertaining. Twenty guests enjoyed games and refreshments. Many useful items were presented to the bride elect. D0Z CHERRY EVERY UTTER BITHURTS Irrigation won't kill them. HAMBURGER BUNS AND HOT DOG BUNS 8 mam - COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC scenery and fine weather. n DONT s. of Payson. Eliott By Dorothy Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Larsen and family returned home last week after visiting in Spokane, Wash, with their daughter, Janice and husband, and family for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nelson and children visited in Salt Lake and Lagoon Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert D&vd-seand family and Miss Lu Ann Thomas visited at Yellowstone park for a week. M and Mrs. Kennel h Thomas and children and Jack Thcmas visited at Salt Lake and Lagoon Saturday. Mrs. Orthella Davidson visited at Salt Lake last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Christensen spent last week at Otto Creek fishing. Ga Knight is visiting at Garden Grove, Calif., for the summer. M:s. Mary Brewerlon spent Linda Johnson, daughter of last week in Bountiful with her Mi. andMrs. Gunnard Johndaughter, Mrs. Ruth Hicks, and son. is visiting in Colorado. ThBirthdav Club held a family. paity in honor of Mrs. Milton Mi, and Mrs. LeGrande Thomas Saturday evening. A Dr. and Mrs. supper was seived and cards Gudmudson, George Whitby and family, were played. Prizes were to Mrs. Eva Cook, Mrs. Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Garth of American Fork Grant Larson, Mrs. Rulon Roundy joined family members in at- Finch, and Milton Thomas. tending the wedding of a rel- Also present were Mr. and ative in Wyoming last Satur Mrs. Myron Christensen, Mr. day. Several days were spent and Mrs. Dewain Sanderson in the outing that included a and Mrs. Milo Burraston. A visit to Flaming Gorge and gift was presented to Mrs. Thcmas. stops in Provo Canyon. Morris Smith was in Salt Music is the mediator be- - Lake Monday . tween the spiritual and the D. B. Thomas and Mr. ard sensual life. Mrs. Kermit Kelly from Provo Beethoven went fishing this week to Fish Lake and Strawberry. per-foim- Mr. and Mrs. Emo Wilson Mrs. Lecra Peckins and famand Mr. and Mrs. Geoige F. ily, including Shellie Jo. Coray Wilson are spending a couple and Lorna Jane, also a friend, of days at Fish Lake this Week. Scott Smith, all of Magna were unday dinner guests at the Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mc- heme of Mr. and Mrs. Flint Clellan have returned from a McClellan. Mr. and Mrs. Wav ne vacation spent in California. McClellan and boys of Orem Chief purpose of their trip was called Sunday or. their return to attend Long Beach City Col- from a vacation trip to the lege graduation exercises in Northwest. which the first class taught by their daughter, Jeneal McMr. and Mis. Byron MontaClellan, was graduated in the gue celebrated their 25th division of Dental Assistants. wedding anniversary in a vaThey also visited the Hirst cation trip spent in a trip Castle several miles up the south. They visited Mrs. Moncoast from Long Beach and tagues parents, Mr. and Mrs. attended a session at the Los W. T. Davenport, in Paragoon-a- h Angeles temple. Steven Me over the Fathers Day weekson of Mr. end, then went on to Las Clellan, Vegas, and Mrs. Chase McClellan of Nev. There they were to returned Bell, Calif., Pay of a niece and her husson with his uncle and aunt band, Mr. and Mrs. Keith to spend a few weeks vacation. Skinner. Before returning home toured Boulder Dam and they Merl Henry Tanner of Cup- - Glen Canyon Dam. pertino, Calif., left last Monday for his home, after coming Mr. and Mi's. A. Z. Robbins to Payson for the funeral of have returned from California, his father, J. Merl Tanner. where they spent two weeks Keith Tanner, another son, with their and dau plans to leave this Friday for ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Irving his home in Oakland, Calif., Schaerrer at Los Angeles. They after spending some two weeks also visited their grandson here with his mother and other Merrill Schaerrer, and his wife relatives. at Downey. Fathers Day was a occasion they enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Flint McClellan special their vacation. The trip during were hosts at dinner Saturday was made to the coast by train, for Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pepper and the return trip by jet plane, Calif. Mrs. cf Stcckton, Pepper the latter taking only one hour will be remembered as the and 50 minutes to the Salt Lake former Dora Smith. The Pepper airport. couple have spent a month in Utah, taking advantage of the Knowledge comes but streams and lakes for fishing lingers. in company with Mr. and Mrs Alfred Tennyson Len Huff of Orem, formerly wis-don- 2, 1964 late-summ- er son-in-la- w home protection at less cost with a Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Witt of Provo today announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Claudia, to Ted C. Johnson. Mr. Johnson is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted P. Johnson of Salt Lake City. A marriage is planned with nuptials to bs in the Manti Temple Aug. 21. A reception will honor the couple at the Reception Center in Orem. Miss Witt was graduated fiom Orem High School where she was a member of the Forensics Club. She was affiliated She has also with Orem-Subattended Dixie College and will continue her studies at University of Utah. Mr. Johnson, a graduate of Highland High School, attended Dixie College and is now a student at University of Utah where he is majoring in business and is active in sports. Lecn Badham, son cf Mr. and Mrs. Foster Badham, caimed Miss Brenda Morrison cf Provo as his bride in rites performed June 20 in the Los Angeles LDS Temple. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Morrison of1 Provo. Parents of the bride and also parents of the journeyed to the coast and all were present for a wedding breakfast given after the nuptials. The young couple will reside at Fontana, Calif., where both will teach music in the Fontana High School. Both are graduates of Brigham Young University. Mr. Badham taught n the Fontana school last year, but this will be the first year his bride takes up her chosen Mr. Badham is profession. also teaching at University of Redlans this summer. house-gues- The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah Theres something new under the sun. 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